Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Exploring Russian Art and Archetecture

Last month students explored Russian Art and Architecture. Grades Kindergarten and First learned about Wassily Kandinsky and his rare condition of synesthesia which caused him to see color when he heard music and to hear music when he painted! Students created art based upon his "1913 painting "Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles(below) which we compared to writing a song!

Second Grade learned about Russian Matryoska Nesting Dolls. After drawing 3 different sized dolls students used pattern and color to decorate their dolls. The dolls were glued down to either a warm or cool colored back ground painted with cake tempura paint.

Grade 3 students studied Russian Architecture and the Onion Domes of St. Basil's Cathedral. Using line and pattern, students created their own Russian City Scene over a background of blended chalk in either warm or cool colors.

The next country we will visit will be Mexico where students will make Tortugas, Huipils, Sombreros, and Sugar Skulls. Have a wonderful break and a Happy New Year.

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As the Visual Art Specialist at Green Meadow I aim to teach students the elements of art (line, shape, color, form, etc) and an introduction to art history. I hope to instill a love of creating and exploring and problem solving.